Stay up to date with all the Premier League ins and outs during the 2023 summer transfer window. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates.
The summer transfer window could be the richest yet with some huge football futures to be decided.
Another lively transfer window for Chelsea saw Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson make early moves before Robert Sanchez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia followed suit.
Midfield duo Caicedo and Lavia chose West London over Liverpool, who instead added Japanese international Wataru Endo to their ranks, following on from their captures of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.
Mason Mount left Stamford Bridge for Manchester United and has since been joined at Old Trafford by Inter Milan stopper Andre Onana and Danish scoring sensation Rasmus Hojlund — the latter a £72million purchase from Atalanta.
Meanwhile, Kai Havertz has headed to Arsenal where he will line up alongside Declan Rice, with the England midfielder finally opting to depart boyhood club West Ham.
Staying in the capital, Tottenham splashed out early on Leicester star James Maddison and have also recruited Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven but Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich is a huge loss.
When does the summer 2023 transfer window open?
The summer transfer window opened on June 14 for all domestic deals between clubs in England and Scotland.
But they were not able to sign overseas players until the international window opened on July 1.
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When does it close?
The final-day countdown will begin on September 1, with the traditional slamming shut of the window set for 11pm.
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How about Europe’s other top leagues?
The Football League transfer window opened on the same day as the Premier League but there are some staggered starts across Europe’s top five leagues.
Ligue 1 in France opened slightly earlier on June 10, while LaLiga in Spain, Italy’s Serie A and the German Bundesliga all waited until July 1.
At this stage, Europe’s top five leagues have all agreed to close their transfer windows on September 1.
Do we know when the January 2024 transfer window opens?
Yes. The January 2024 transfer window will open on January 1 and the Premier League have confirmed another 11pm deadline on February 1.
Arsenal
In: Kai Havertz (Chelsea, £65m), Jurrien Timber (Ajax, £34m), Declan Rice (West Ham, £105m), David Raya (Brentford, loan)
Out: Nikolaj Moller (St. Gallen, undisclosed), Zach Awe (released), Joel Ideho (released), George Lewis (released), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (released), Matt Smith (released), Tom Smith (released), Kaleel Green (released), Alexandar Kovacevic (released), Tino Quamina (released), Mathaeus Roberts (released), Mazeed Ogungbo (Barrow, undisclosed), Pablo Mari (Monza, undisclosed), Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen, undisclosed), Mauro Bandeira (Colchester, loan), Billy Vigar (Eastbourne, loan), Hubert Graczyk (Slough, loan), Ben Cottrell (NS Mura, undisclosed), Auston Trusty (Sheffield United, £5m), Mika Biereth (Motherwell, loan), Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest, £10m), Charlie Patino (Swansea, loan), Marquinhos (Nantes, loan), Alex Runarsson (Cardiff, loan), Catalin Cirjan (FC Rapid Bucuresti, loan)